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With the six-headed monster of COVID-19 on one side and the resulting economic whirlpool on the other, CFOs and their partners in HR have a precarious path to navigate on the way to doing business in a post-pandemic world.

SAP is the world’s leading provider of business software – enterprise resource planning, business intelligence, and related applications and services that help companies of all sizes and in more than 25 industries run better. By extending the availability of...

SAP is the world’s leading provider of business software – enterprise resource planning, business intelligence, and related applications and services that help companies of all sizes and in more than 25 industries run better. By extending the availability of software across on-premise installations, on-demand deployments and mobile devices, SAP enables people at the office or in the field to work more efficiently and use business insight more effectively.
We believe that the power of our people, products and our partners creates significant new value and unleashes sustainable growth – for our customers, SAP, and ultimately, entire industries and the economy at large.

With the six-headed monster of COVID-19 on one side and the resulting economic whirlpool on the other, CFOs and their partners in HR have a precarious path to navigate on the way to doing business in a post-pandemic world.

When Thomas Saueressig joined SAP’s executive board in November 2019, he never expected that he would lead his 29,000 employees through a global pandemic and economic crisis. Hear how his leadership has adapted – and how Thomas stays close to his team while inspiring innovation.

How will we use this time we have been given? Will we use it wisely? Will we go back to the problematic old ways of doing things? These are deep questions, to be sure. They are also necessary questions that all-too-often get lost in the rush of the more and the faster.

In the wake of Covid-19, government organizations have scrambled to service citizens while enabling employees to work at home. The pandemic has underscored the need for digital government so agencies can respond to the crisis and be better prepared in the future.